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One-Step Division Word Problem Task Cards
One-Step Division Word Problem Task Cards
One-Step Division Word Problem Task Cards
One-Step Division Word Problem Task Cards
One-Step Division Word Problem Task Cards
One-Step Division Word Problem Task Cards
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Using these task cards, students will practice reading division word problems, writing equations, and solving. These task cards include two types of division situations:

  • partitioning division, where the unknown is the number in each group
  • subtractive division, where the unknown is the number of groups

Print and laminate these cards for durability. Then the ways you can use them are endless! You could use them with your whole class to play scoot or set them up around your room for a scavenger hunt. They would also be the perfect tool for centers or small group work.

26 cards are included, with and without QR codes for students to check their answers. A recording sheet and answer key are also included.

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One-Step Division Word Problem Task Cards

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Description

Using these task cards, students will practice reading division word problems, writing equations, and solving. These task cards include two types of division situations:

  • partitioning division, where the unknown is the number in each group
  • subtractive division, where the unknown is the number of groups

Print and laminate these cards for durability. Then the ways you can use them are endless! You could use them with your whole class to play scoot or set them up around your room for a scavenger hunt. They would also be the perfect tool for centers or small group work.

26 cards are included, with and without QR codes for students to check their answers. A recording sheet and answer key are also included.

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Rated 5 out of 5
January 18, 2025
This was a great additional resource for my classroom.
T Cook
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Grades taught: 3rd
Rated 4 out of 5
February 16, 2022
Great resource! Thank you!
Stephanie F.
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Grades taught: 2nd
Rated 5 out of 5
November 19, 2021
I used these in my during my guided math groups and they were great! My students were engaged and happy!
Meredith G.
181 reviews
Grades taught: 3rd
Rated 5 out of 5
July 29, 2021
Great Resource!!!
Shekinah D.
71 reviews
Grades taught: 5th
Rated 5 out of 5
February 8, 2021
dGreat practice for my student needing extra help
Melissa R.
414 reviews
Grades taught: 3rd
Rated 5 out of 5
August 15, 2020
Great word problems!
Ivy M.
159 reviews
Grades taught: 4th
Student populations: Emerging bilinguals, Learning difficulties
Rated 4 out of 5
March 26, 2020
Great!
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Grades taught: 3rd
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February 18, 2020
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Standards

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Interpret whole-number quotients of whole numbers, e.g., interpret 56 ÷ 8 as the number of objects in each share when 56 objects are partitioned equally into 8 shares, or as a number of shares when 56 objects are partitioned into equal shares of 8 objects each. For example, describe a context in which a number of shares or a number of groups can be expressed as 56 ÷ 8.
Use multiplication and division within 100 to solve word problems in situations involving equal groups, arrays, and measurement quantities, e.g., by using drawings and equations with a symbol for the unknown number to represent the problem.
Understand division as an unknown-factor problem. For example, find 32 ÷ 8 by finding the number that makes 32 when multiplied by 8.
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